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PHARMACOLOGY EXAM zm




Exam Solution
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Barkley 3P Exam Questions and Answers Update 2026
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A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERI
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FIED ANSWERS (D69B3) zm zm




QUESTION 1 zm




Term
ANSWER

Definition



QUESTION 2 zm




Aortic regurgitation
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ANSWER

A soft, high pitched, blowing diastolic decrescendo murmur best heard at the 3rd left interspace at
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base, initiated with S2 and heard when the patient sits up and leans forward.
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QUESTION 3 zm




Mitral stenosis zm




ANSWER

A low pitched diastolic rumble that does not radiate, best heard at the apex when in the left lateral
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position.



QUESTION 4 zm




Aortic stenosis zm




ANSWER

A loud, harsh murmur occurring midsystole, radiating down the side of the neck and down to the a
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pex.

,QUESTION 5 zm




Mitral regurgitation zm




ANSWER

A loud blowing murmur heard at the apex that is pansystolic.
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QUESTION 6 zm




Osteoporosis
ANSWER

The most common metabolic bone disease characterized by chronic, progressive, systemic low bone
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mass and deterioration of bone tissue, leading to increased skeletal fragility and deformity.
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QUESTION 7 zm




Bone deformity zm




ANSWER

The most common clinical manifestation of osteoporosis.
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QUESTION 8 zm




Phosphodiesterase inhibitor zm




ANSWER

A class of medications used to treat erectile dysfunction.
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QUESTION 9 zm




Tadalafil (Cialis) zm




ANSWER

May be used at a dose of 2.5 mg daily if sexual activity will take place two or more times per week
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QUESTION 10 zm




Vardenafil (Levitra) zm




ANSWER

,5 mg may be taken with a high-fat meal four hours before sexual activity.
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QUESTION 11 zm




Sildenafil (Viagra) zm




ANSWER

50 mg may be taken one hour before sexual activity as long as the patient has a resting blood press
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ure below 170/110 mm Hg.
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QUESTION 12 zm




Avanafil (Stendra) zm




ANSWER

Recommended at 50 mg for all patients, and may be taken 30 minutes before sexual activity.
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QUESTION 13 zm




Virchow's Triad zm




ANSWER

A method of describing the three main factors that lead to thrombosis: hypercoagulability, damage t
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o endothelial cells, and turbulent blood flow.
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QUESTION 14 zm




Hypercoagulability
ANSWER

A condition that leads to clotting, including malignancy, trauma, sepsis, and thrombophilia.
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QUESTION 15 zm




Endothelial cell damage zm zm




ANSWER

Part of Virchow's triad that causes blood to clot by promoting platelet adherence to the wall of the
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vessels.



QUESTION 16 zm

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ANSWER

A component of circulatory stasis in Virchow's triad, which can be caused by atrial fibrillation, veno
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us obstruction, and ventricular dysfunction.
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QUESTION 17 zm




Kidney stones zm




ANSWER

A condition that may present with hypercalcemia and mental confusion.
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QUESTION 18 zm




Cushing Syndrome zm




ANSWER

A condition that may be evaluated in patients with kidney stones, hypercalcemia, and mental confusi
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QUESTION 19 zm




Pathologic fracture zm




ANSWER

A fracture that occurs due to weakened bone structure, commonly associated with osteoporosis.
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QUESTION 20 zm




Fat embolism
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ANSWER

A condition that is not common in osteoporosis, resulting from fat obstruction due to injury or trau
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QUESTION 21 zm




Bone pain zm




ANSWER

A potential symptom of osteoporosis, but not the most common clinical manifestation.
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